| Knows the sound to do up your one and mine |
ODOURS |
| Leaving here as it's getting too dry, perhaps |
DESERTING |
| Make so bold as to get in a pert, backward way, so I would |
INTREPID |
| Make the way through the Gaelic hill a bit wider |
BROADEN |
| No so odd to have gin with it of late |
EVENING |
| No, that's plenty in what's so huge |
ENOUGH |
| Once more the middle comes last |
ENCORE |
| So called for the pig to have been in the van |
STYLED |
| Take it as read, by the sound of it, for a CID |
LITMUS |
| The confused sot may get to finish in Europe |
OSTEND |
| The flag is blooming nearly Hibernian |
IRIS |
| The Rev. takes a lever to a little tea |
PRIEST |
| The way to regard 12 across round about always (6) |
REVERE |
| They may make it all square |
FOURSIDES |
| They're all-rounders; together, they're half round, of course |
NINEHOLES |
| They're not the sole support of the cockney |
EELS |
| Up about the knight getting up upstairs |
RISER |
| Urged to have limped about the French |
IMPELLED |